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It is just that the accoutrements, creeds and god have changed.
Representatives of all local creeds gathered to offer sympathy and support.
The Creeds are season tickets holders and attend every home game.
Popular culture is replete with faces of all creeds and colors.
We all want the same things, all races, colors, and creeds.
It's the belief that people of all creeds merit tolerance and respect.
Under attack from active, muscular creeds, does liberalism hide in its library?
As for the Creeds, transitioning back to normal life was a challenge.
Parties, too, are no longer bound together by creeds but by enemies.
He baked cakes for people of all races, creeds, colors, and sexual orientations.
A new focus on poverty renews the country's commitment to its broader creeds.
How 'bout showing him that people of all races & creeds can come together?
Rural communities hollowed out, and immigrants with strange clothes and creeds moved in.
From the start the protests have attracted Indians across political stripes and creeds.
Extraterrestrials were often a proxy for human beings of different creeds or races.
Religious freedom here was an absolute, he wrote, and all creeds were welcome.
In other words, we&aposve got to respect all races, all creeds, all background.
Addiction affects people of all races, creeds, origins, ethnicities, faiths, genders, and income levels.
To succeed, it must become the working-class party of all races and creeds.
And its violent strand today is being fed by three distinct, but complementary, creeds.
It is about all creeds, all colors, all sizes and people just living their truths.
The Heaths were sitting at the bar, and the Creeds were a few tables away.
Entrepreneurs of all races and creeds might give a second thought to coming to America.
But you people sit there, day after day, night after night, all ages, colors, creeds.
Today, it is heartwarming to see Americans of all creeds standing up against similar bigotry.
Sesame Street is a tight-knit neighborhood with people (and puppets) of all colors and creeds.
"Across all races, religions, and creeds, people were less likely to call the police," Goff said.
One of our other creeds was to give a view from every seat in the house.
I live in Miami, an urban city where people of different colors, nationalities and creeds coexist.
We know that America is a place of different groups with different heritages, religions and creeds.
While Mr Curtis is an embodiment of creeds, the other two are resonant incarnations of humanity.
But skeptics and adherents of other creeds — including some varieties of Christianity — will probably be unmoved.
They are rooted in profound disagreements based on culture and creeds that are impervious to compromise.
We are a country made up of all races, all religions, all colors and all creeds.
His cosmology was not studded with creeds, crimes and contempt; its essence was loving the marginalized.
Can secular creeds bind people together now that there is plenty of pluribus but not much unum?
The Creeds, like the rest of the town of Ludlow, will do anything to not face death.
Creeds like radical Islam offer the illusion that murder and self-annihilation is the noblest form of sacrifice.
Entrepreneurs, or budding entrepreneurs, of all races and creeds will give a second thought to coming to America.
"All walks of life come in here, young to old, all classes, all creeds and colors," he said.
"We welcome on this site all denominations, all creeds, all walks of life and all religions," he said.
Just before the movie ends, the three zombie Creeds walk toward Gage, who is locked in the family car.
For us "church" is associated with institutions—buildings and bureaucracies as well as creeds and customs and public observances.
Such creeds of hatred and intolerance spread while Washington held these countries as key allies during the Cold War.
But his openness to other creeds did not mean he believed Islam was subsumable into some monotheistic mystical soup.
It's a place where people in all their creeds and colors are respected — so long as they know their place.
Walkers came in all ages, sizes, creeds, genders, sexual orientations, and ability statuses, but all were mobilized with the same agenda.
The submission ideas spanned every continent, including Antarctica, and were sent to us by people of all ages, creeds, and identities.
A feud between some civic grandees who dress up in white hoods and some bootlegging immigrants of all creeds and colours.
To some extent, this growth of Pentecostalism among the global poor marks a loss of faith in political and secular creeds.
In a context of religious freedom, rival creeds ebb and flow as they offer their spiritual wares and vie for souls.
Immigrants of all races, creeds and national origins form a vital part of America's economy as workers, job creators, and entrepreneurs.
As a surprise to the Creeds, Rosemary Heath contacted the New England Patriots, hoping they would help her thank them personally.
I imagine that people of all races, creeds, religions and political affiliations will be shoulder-to-shoulder, shielded eyes cast skyward.
With a Pepsi in hand, she walks with smiling picketers, swapping cheerful glances with folks of all creeds, colors, and genders.
WHAT PEOPLE believe, and the creeds by which they live, is a source of fascination for many in the secular West.
There must be some core of fundamental values to which we all can appeal that subsume our varied doctrines and creeds.
And as they head for a seemingly inevitable clash, both are living out the creeds that made them who they are.
Unlike actual religious conservatives, they had no sense of tradition or community, nor did they care much for the historic creeds.
Truly patriotic Americans, of all colors and creeds, can and should stand up to them as they did this past weekend.
"This is the great State of New York — we welcome people of all cultures, customs and creeds with open arms," Gov.
On the other, churches and other spiritual communities are looking for ways to give practical expression to the teachings of their creeds.
"Our diversity of faiths and colours and creeds makes us who we are," @MichelleObama says in final speech as First Lady pic.twitter.
As we saw this week in Sutherland Springs, Texas, the victims of mass shootings come from all ages, races, genders and creeds.
Yet in a giant country of multiple creeds and tongues, and even more opinions, simple words carry complex and even dangerous meanings.
"Our glorious diversity — our diversity of faiths, of colors, of creeds — that is not a threat to who we are," she said.
Yet the National Day of Prayer, a day of awareness for praying as it appears across all creeds, will be observed this Thursday.
McCain urged "American patriots of all colors and creeds" to come together to "defy those who raise the flag of hatred and bigotry".
Largely Syrians of different creeds and backgrounds — Sunnis, Shias, Christians, Arabs, Kurds, and ethnic Armenians — with a smaller number of Iraqis, Afghans, and Iranians.
To many believers — and even to many nonbelievers — the story of Christianity seems monumental and unchanging, the stuff of oft-recited creeds and hymns.
It has taught people of different races to live in brotherhood and people of different creeds to live side by side in reasonable tolerance.
The Creeds never stood a chance, because they're attempting to build their happiness on land still tainted by larger traumas, whether they're acknowledged or not.
Even though we have different backgrounds and creeds, it's all about connection, reminding ourselves that it takes all of us to make the world work.
There's no question that the band is down for people of all races, colors, and creeds—and offers an awesome representation of true BLACK metal.
The creeds are at the heart of historic orthodox Christianity Trump is a professed Presbyterian and performs well among evangelical voters, which some users noted.
But the response to the way that she expressed it illustrated the perils of seeming to equate people with, and measure them by, their creeds.
It is about fulfilling our collective dream of New York as a city of opportunity for millions of strivers of all colors, genders and creeds.
It is not clear what Mr Appiah would change, if he had power—though, like Mr Fukuyama, he is keen on national identities built on creeds.
I definitely sought out feedback from readers of all different ethnicities and creeds to make sure that the story resonated and felt really authentic and honest.
Enlightenment hopes for cohabitation in diversity thus rested heavily on the growth of religious indifference, the spread of faith-blind commerce and the multiplication of creeds.
"I think grime has kind of replaced US rap as the go-to sound for young disaffected youths of all colors, creeds, and religions," Daboh said.
Any hope of resolving the War on Terror and preserving our republic demands that we uphold the values that protect citizens of all colors and creeds.
We truly thank you for sharing this show — this wonderful American story told by a diverse group of men, women of different colors, creeds, and orientations.
The European Union, built on the twin creeds of social democracy and Christian democracy, has now been forced to accommodate a third assertive ideology: nativist populism.
With Sunnis concentrated on the coast and in the east, and Shias predominating in the highlands of the north-west, their rival creeds prised the country apart.
It might be fun to find out how long and how dramatically he could survive against the real life Apollo Creeds and Dragos of current day MMA.
"Our glorious diversity — our diversities of faiths, and colors, and creeds — that is not a threat to who we are; it makes us who we are," Mrs.
I joined a group of students to re-establish an on-campus NAACP chapter and volunteered at the Women's Center, along with students of all colors and creeds.
" Dixon, who urged the audience not to boo Pence, said the show was performed by "a diverse group of men and women of different colors, creeds and orientations.
"There are voices out there that disparage our diversity -- that question whether America should welcome people of all races, religions, and creeds," she said at Florida International University.
Gail Collins Americans of all races, creeds and political persuasions are united today in the realization that, good grief, Donald Trump actually could become the Republican presidential nominee.
Predominantly Muslim Indonesia has substantial minorities of Christian, Buddhist, Hindus, Confucianists as well as non-Sunni Muslim creeds, such as Shias, who have expressed worries about the vigilantes.
"Our glorious diversity - our diversities of faiths and colors and creeds - that is not a threat to who we are, it makes us who we are," she said.
Studies have found that, rather than encouraging participants to embrace people of all colors and creeds, forced classes on diversity often backfire, making people more defensive and divided.
Enoch Fuzz, minister of Corinthian Baptist Church, a majority-black congregation in Nashville, hosts a fellowship meeting every Wednesday at lunchtime intended to attract all colors and creeds.
The Creeds are still the focus, having just moved from Boston with their children, Gage and Ellie, and cute cat in search of a quieter life in Maine.
But all the other students — including Jamie's best friend, the hijab-wearing Pritti (a very good Lucie Shorthouse) — seem thoroughly schooled in the creeds of diversity and inclusivity.
However, the beauty and the power of the civil rights movement are that it truly was a rainbow coalition, bringing together people of different backgrounds, colors and creeds.
Therein lies the power of Lizzo's music; it is a place for people of all colors, creeds, and backgrounds to come together and celebrate self-acceptance and positivity.
The core of Trump's strategy is to pit Americans of different colors and creeds against each other, only to set himself up as the champion of a frightened plurality.
Anglican marriage includes the signing of a registry which makes the union official, and the state also acknowledges Jewish and Quaker ceremonies, but not automatically those of other creeds.
In these games, the Assassin's Creeds and the Elder Scrolls, it's not a miracle if the player survives an encounter; it's a surprise if the encounter survives a player.
" When asked specifically about his other posts that consisted of racist, Islamophobic, and anti-Semitic language and imagery, he answered, "I love people of all races, creeds and origins.
Starting from the premise of "Islam in danger," these creeds encourage hatred of Hindus, Christians, Jews, other Islamic sects and liberal secular Muslims, and a general loathing of modernity.
There was an extremely large amount of different races, creeds, ethnicities, political philosophies, and social movements afoot—including an all women's group of "Muslims for science," which I appreciated.
Again, we truly thank you truly for seeing this show, this wonderful American story told by a diverse group of men and women of different colors, creeds and orientations.
Against this febrile backdrop, "We Are the Lions" explains, 20,000 people from across Britain's races, creeds and classes standing together with a small band of striking Indian women, spoke volumes.
Most Redditors are young men, and Reddit offers them unfettered ability to form and engage with "misogyny clusters"—anti-women communities that share DNA, but have distinct personalities and creeds.
"There are voices out there that disparage our diversity -- that question whether America should welcome people of all races, religions, and creeds," Rice said during commencement remarks at Florida International University.
The curators of this, the first-ever museum devoted to American writing, have taken pains to appeal to people of all races, genders, and creeds, even if they're not big readers.
I have met so many people from different countries, religions, creeds, etc...it doesn't matter...you have shown us that when you remove bias...racism....and ignorance...WE ARE ALL ONE.
With a conglomeration of individuals in urban places and the density of people from all walks of life, cultures and creeds, cities have a dynamism that productively pushes our country forward.
It began to welcome people of all backgrounds, creeds and classes, and started to remodel itself as a multiracial sports club, even if it continued to proudly preserve its Indian heritage.
As we mourn the tragedy that has occurred in Charlottesville, American patriots of all colors and creeds must come together to defy those who raise the flag of hatred and bigotry.
The rebellion started as a quiet protest, spoken by families of all colors and creeds --- families who just wanted a fair shot for their children, and a fair hearing for their concerns.
The rebellion started as a quiet protest, spoken by families of all colors and creeds -– families who just wanted a fair shot for their children, and a fair hearing for their concerns.
Meals always include a pork-free option to accommodate people of all creeds and consist of a sandwich, a plate of rice, pasta or soup, and fruit or dessert, depending on availability.
In a staggeringly varied region, with as many cultures and creeds as there are stars in the sky, olive oil is just about as close as you get to an omnipresent deity.
Though land reclamation projects have since filled in the waterfront and gleaming skyscrapers have sprouted around this narrow street, shrines and temples of many creeds have persevered in this faithfully preserved neighborhood.
In his column, Myers said that he received an "outpouring of love" from "all races, creeds, colors, sexual orientation, and ages" in the nearly five months since the shooting at his synagogue.
This blockade is in spite of the fact that Compassion and its development centers rigorously observe Indian law and serve children and families in India of all castes, creeds, classes and religions.
Like Israel in its faithless moments, America is untrue to itself when we neglect individual rights and equality among citizens of various origins, faiths and creeds in favor of cohesion and power.
The beauty of the creeds and the beliefs they uphold is that they apply to communities together; they describe norms of belief for communities but are not tests of faith for individuals.
The rebellion started as a quiet protest, spoken by families of all colors and creeds, families who just wanted a fair shot for their children, and a fair hearing for their concerns.
When representatives of the Druze speak of their faith, they give the impression that secrecy is an indispensable tactic for a community that has always needed to dodge between rival powers and creeds.
Short of the massive blockbuster franchises, your Assassin's Creeds and your Call of Duty games, there seems to be a general anxiety that there are no longer as many safe bets in games.
HanA**holeSolo, as the user is known, apologized profusely, insisted that he loves "people of all races, creeds and origins," and insisted that the video wasn't intended to incite violence against the media.
The difference is not vast if you aggregate all creeds and countries (83.4% of women identify with a faith versus 79.9% of men) but for certain countries and faiths the gap is striking.
And when the duly elected officials of that justice system use it to pursue political and personal ends, it insults our founding creeds and tarnishes the legal and ethical foundations of this country.
Both "The Price" (1968) and "The American Clock" (1980) consider the legacy of the Great Depression, a time when cherished American creeds of hope and self-reliance seemed to be swallowed into emptiness.
WHY SHE MATTERS: Playful gossip and social trends aside, Ms. Weir has filled her pages with all colors, creeds and ages of both men and women, making it a genuine reflection of modern London.
As we stood in the lobby of the high school watching students line up for breakfast, I saw a Benetton ad of races, creeds, colors and clothing that was unimaginable here 30 years ago.
And in Latin America, the paucity of clerics is one factor driving the devout to switch from Catholicism to Pentecostalism and other non-conformist creeds, where there are plenty of pastors to serve their needs.
But unfortunately, the Schumer visa program and others aren't simply adding new ethnicities, cultures or creeds to our shores; they are giving radical Islamists from regions other than the Middle East the opportunity to enter.
"I say stop the war and declare a truce so companies can do what they do best: hire, create, serve customers and generate wealth for shareholders of all shapes, sizes, colors and creeds," Cramer said.
But nor can it be ignored that women across classes, races, religions, and creeds share something in common: The burden of having their work undervalued or, at least in the home, not valued at all.
In Mr. Trump we finally have a standard-bearer who can back-up the rhetoric with a decades-long record of creating thousands of real jobs for men and women of all races and creeds.
One of the many received notions shattered by last week's election was the belief, among supporters of Hillary Clinton, that women of all creeds and colors would band together to elect the first female President.
They wrap themselves in the American flag, calling themselves patriots while knowing nothing about the long tradition it represents, flying over a nation that welcomes people of all races, creeds and religions to our shores.
As people with a deep knowledge of the way their creeds evolved over the centuries, the archbishop and the professor have a natural proximity to cultures in which faith was baked into every moment of life.
GOVERNMENTS, POLITICIANS and ideologies may come and go in Latin America, but the Catholic church seems to outlast them all, despite the problems it has suffered over clerical-abuse scandals and the rise of rival creeds.
The country has been criticized for nurturing and exporting a fundamentalist version of Islam that shares a basis with jihadist creeds, and for aiding some of those groups as proxies in its geopolitical battle against Iran.
In the ideology that the right thinks is a religion, the sin of sins is abortion, though that is not a subject mentioned in the Torah, or the Gospel, or the early church creeds and councils.
Different religious creeds become a subtle plot point, as the show finds room to include characters of nearly every major racial background, all the while delving into how they fit into the greater tapestry of New York.
Indeed, Camus's inclusion of the Candomblé ceremony underscores how, for much of the world, possessions and exorcisms don't involve crucifixes or Roman collars—and, in some creeds, relations with spirits aren't forbidden pursuits but paths to happiness.
At one point, he noted that many societies, particularly in the Arab world, fracture along tribal lines, and that the great virtue of the United States was its openness to people from all races, creeds and nationalities.
She offered herself as a steady and patriotic American who would stand up for citizens of all races and creeds and unite the country to persevere against Islamic terrorists, economic troubles, and the chaos of gun violence.
The attackers didn't represent Manchester -- the locals of all ages, creeds and colors who worked together as ordinary citizens, the police officers and first responders who tended to those caught up in the horrific consequences: they are Manchester.
" And a booklet on the Constitution, "Know Your Rights," available through the Justice Department, reads: "The 13th Amendment protects every person in America — all races and creeds, citizens and noncitizens, children and adults — from the bondage of slavery.
From midtown to the heart of Greenwich Village, the streets bled every color of the rainbow as people of all races, creeds, genders, abilities and ages marched down the streets disavowing Trump and Pence while twerking to Rihanna.
The Silicon Valley companies that make money off social media and online services have started to enact strong measures against extremism, barring white nationalists, white supremacists, neo-Nazis and others who follow creeds they deem racist and hateful.
Her country's broader political ethos is still shaped by a post-war aversion to any fanatically professed ideology, combined with a sense that religion of the right sort can be an antidote to secular creeds like Nazism or communism.
If you're Columbia University or Michigan State, and your stated goal is to be inclusive of all races and creeds and religions ... Why are you ... Why are you supporting a man that is trying to tear that stuff down?
There's celebrating a big anniversary, and then there's celebrating diversity: the Afropunk Festival (December), in Johannesburg, South Africa, celebrates the latter and is a two-day event to honor equality for people of all races, colors, creeds and genders.
"From the second that my father passed … I had to get in a car and a motorcade … from the moment I left, there were people of all races, all ages, all creeds, people saluting, praying … he would've loved it," she said.
Ms FitzGerald, a Pulitzer prizewinning historian, shows how the rise of evangelical creeds, during the Great Awakenings of the 18th and 19th centuries, was itself a sort of populist revolt, by "a folk religion characterised by disdain for authority and tradition".
When the new year approached, Walter recommended rituals in the extensive special editions of his horoscopes that ran in newspapers, magazines and on TV all across Latin America, and following them became a tradition that transcended generations, creeds or faiths.
For those who don't have young children, Sky Zone is a place where people of all ages, races, creeds and political persuasions jump up and down on trampolines, as they play dodgeball, dunk basketballs or just bounce to their heart's content.
We are beholden to our sisters of color, and people of all different creeds and different abilities, to really shape this next wave of opportunities in a way that is bigger than us and bigger than just their own personal perspectives.
And if what we want is a political culture with a greater regard for the dignity of those disfavored by the meritocracy — men and women of all colors and creeds — the way to get it may involve more, and better, condescension.
That goes for all three of the monotheistic faiths, and even for civil creeds such as traditional American patriotism, which is now wrestling hard with the fact that human equality's most eloquent advocates, the republic's founders, were also slave-owners.
"Our glorious diversity — our diversities of faiths and colors and creeds — that is not a threat to who we are; it makes us who we are," she said during her final speech, and the proof was, literally, on her back.
She singled out immigrants, the children of immigrants, children from poor families, and children of every faith, saying, "Our glorious diversity, our diversities of faiths and colors and creeds, that is not a threat to who we are," she said.
And yet, Sessions declared he was erecting a big tent that would encompass the left and right, and he repeatedly invoked the civil rights movement and Martin Luther King Jr. "The crackdown on speech crosses creeds, races, issues, and religions," he said.
But so strong are the feelings of the American electorate on religious freedom that when he visited India in January 2015, President Obama felt obliged to deliver at least a respectful word of advice on the virtues of allowing all creeds to flourish.
The approximately 85033 million Latinos in our country represent all races, creeds and multiple ancestries, from First Americans to the descendants of the Spanish colonists who founded Saint Augustine 100 years or so before the British established their first colony in Virginia.
Today is St. Patrick's Day, which means countless folks of all races, creeds, and colors are bound to wear shamrock-print boxers, order a round of car bombs from the bar, and belt out "Danny Boy" at the top of their lungs.
From a brown-skinned, purple-haired animated narrator featured in "Talking Sexual Orientation With Jane" to a red-haired, fair-skinned, pimply boy wracked by puberty in "How the Boner Grows," characters of all skin colors, body types, and creeds populate the videos.
"Did a nation of laws, of equal dignity for all, instill in its people a basic goodness?" he wondered, a question he answered affirmatively when he moved to America and was met with generosity from neighbors and others of all races and creeds.
But I was trying to say that it was also a human story in the sense that there are other groups — other races, colors and creeds — who are punished and maligned and are not given the right to be heard as well.
" Secular ideologies were all "gnostic" creeds, each a perversion of the old faith but curiously like it, with its own mythology, its prophets and priests, its holy scripture spelled out in Diderot and D'Alembert's Encyclopédie , Marx's "Das Kapital," and other "new korans.
Playing Origins felt a lot more like Breath of the Wild or Horizon Zero Dawn than the cramped urban landscapes of prior Assassin's Creeds where I could ride across the sands of Egypt, stumbling into a mini-boss or Roman fortress or nest of crocodiles.
In the middle of one of the most culturally fractious and politically toxic periods in the nation's history, tens of millions of Americans of all races, classes and creeds came together as political equals, to cast ballots and decide the future course of the country.
Hence the wishful argument, which used to be so characteristic of Congress speeches, that religion was not really important in India, that there was no serious communal problem, and that all cults and creeds would of course have complete freedom and equality within the new Indian secular state.
"People in my generation, if they don't raise their hand and step forward — and are spending their time writing Facebook creeds instead of trying to affect change — then we deserve what we get, " Harder, who went to high school in the district's biggest city Modesto, said in an interview with CNBC.
The Creeds, Louis and Rachel and their young children, Ellie and Gage, move to rustic Maine and find out their property includes a creepy burial ground for pets, and behind that, an even creepier burial ground where the loved ones interred "come back," as the Creeds's avuncular neighbor, Jud, puts it.
One was Pastor John Hagee, founder and chairman of a powerful group called Christians United for Israel, and the other was Robert Jeffress, pastor of a Dallas megachurch, who is notorious for his blunt predictions that followers of such creeds as Mormonism, Islam, Judaism and Hinduism are likely to end up in hell.
America's workers deserve a Labor secretary who will respect workers of all creeds, colors and credentials—one who will ensure that workers are treated fairly, have the right to form unions and bargain, are fully protected against wage theft and hazardous working conditions, and have real opportunities for upward mobility and financial relief.
This effort asks all Americans of all places, creeds and ways of life to join in the seminal task of our generation: restoring to this nation leadership and governance that respects the rule of law, recognizes the dignity of all people and defends the Constitution and American values at home and abroad.
"We got a wild person in charge right now, but what I see happening is less hate among different creeds and walks of life — like the Muslims, the Jews, the gays, the transgender — like all people are just like, you know what, there's a greater purpose, there's a bigger enemy," the 32-year-old D.C.-born entertainer said.
So if Pet Sematary's horror is rooted in denial, it's a twofold variety — one the shaky basis for preserving childhood innocence (the Creeds choose not to explain to their daughter Ellie what actually happened to her cat, which leads to trouble) and the other the broader kind of denial that allows for inconvenient or ugly history to be shunted aside to make way for modern life.
Men and women take to the streets in the wee hours of the morning for J'ouvert, dancing behind huge music trucks with stereo systems that can be heard for miles, while dousing each other in buckets of mud, oil, and paint — all traditions that trace back to the ancient Indian and African cultures that managed to bring people of different colors and creeds together under the banner of one flag.
"It is clear from your internet and other researches that your inspiration is not love of country or your fellow citizens — it is an admiration for Nazism and similar antidemocratic white supremacist creeds where democracy and political persuasion are supplanted by violence toward, and intimidation of, opponents and those who, in whatever ways, are thought to be different and, for that reason, open to persecution," Justice Wilkie told Mr. Mair.

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